j|iUltpm Journal. THURSDAY, JANCAEY 18., 1883. SKIMMER & BIMH/LM, Editors and Proprietors. n 'A. . ■. m. J - ■—g Loe&l Department. —Mr. T. G. Erhard is down with a •evere spell of sickness. Hope be may soon he restored, —The new Evangelical church in George's Yalley will be dedicated next Sunday moraing. —Excellent sleighing—and those who have sleighs and horses, time and mo ney , are enjoying it grandly. FOR SAL*.- Rev. C. F. Detninger offers bis valuable property in Millheim at private sale. For particulars inquire of H. K. Luse. on the premises. tf —Prof. P. H. Meyer's 6inging class will hereafter meet twice a week-ou Wednesday and Saturday evenings. All concerned will please take notice. —Township and Borough elections, Tuesday, Feb. 20th, and if you want an office you had betler begin to can vass in time. —Benjamin Kerstetter, Adraiuistra ter, will again offer a valuable proper ty, situated at Coburn. at public sal*, Saturday, Jan. ft)tfa. —The JOURNAL STORE is keeping up a full line of Family, Pocket and Sunday School Bibles, Books of Worship with aud or without tunes. Albums, Paper, luvelopea and Stationery of all kinds. —Our County Commissioners have appointed Mr. L. B. Frank, of Rebers burg. Mercantile Appraiser for this year—a capital choice. Lute is young, good-looking, active and qualified, simply a geutleuaan and a scholar. —J. H. Reifsnpder, Esq., Jas. C. yroith and F. D. Luse are off to liar lteburgl© see Gov. Pattison properly and legally inaugurated. Hope they will make a good, solid job of it and get a good office—each of them—into the bargain. —Ex-Sheriff Sbaftr and Mr. Wra. Chafer, of Snydertown, were here ou Monday to take a look at the Luther an church. The Sn)dertown congre gation purpose building a new church and are just uow deteiminiug on size aud plan. —You ais right—'tis a fact—a mackerel fact even—it is cold. But if what a certain teacher once explained to hit school is true, it is "till much colder up i i G.esnland—and that oug it to be tome eonsolatiou to ua fellows here. —From the best information we c*n gather as well as from our owa ob servitlon we are happy to conclude that our schools are in a prosperous coudition, although the attendance is not as full and regular as it should be. A little mora r*form ou this line would be salutary. —Rebersburg is fast becoming a mu sieal town and another convention is the tapis, to come off February 12th —to 17th. Prof. J. A. Weaver will be director and the several committees who have tne matter in charge are lab oring hard to get everything in best shape. We wish them abundant suc cess. Mr. JdiJtsoa Catbtrman, of ilart ey township, Union, Co. recently felled an oak tree on hit premises which meas ured 4 feet 9 inches across the stump and furnished logs aggregating 90 feet ia length, the last log measuring IS inches in diameter at the small end. The Telegraph calls it a "socker." Up here we would call it a pretty fair sap ling. —Ths firm of Hartranft & Brown, in Milton, recently butchered three hogs— Jumho % Moses and Rovieo—weigh ing respectively 9335, 773 and 719$ pounds. That will do to wind up the Log business for the season. ANOTHER. Mr. A. Y. Miller, of Pleasant Gap, butehsred his big porker Brag on New Years day, weighing 930 pounds. —The firm of Dr. E. J. Deshler & Son is dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the bands of E. J. Deshler for settlement, where all who know themselves indebt ed are req lested to call without delay. Dr. E. J. Deshler will continue the practice of the profession. K. J. DESHLER, Aaronsburg, J. J. DESHLER. Jan. 13-. 1334 3t —ln looking over the jury aud trial lists for January court we notice that G. W. Stover, Esq., of Penn, is on the grand jury, and Geo. W. Ream, J. A, MeCliutock, I. Underwood, of Gregg, James Hasel, C. L. Gramly, Frank B. Miller, of Miles, Ileiry Keen, of Penn and B. F. Kister and J. Spigelmeyer, of MillUeim, among the traverse jur ors. The 38 of Centre County aqainst the old board of County Commission ers is the first one on the list for the second week. This seems to be the one case of public interest. Those of local interest are, Rebecca Scholl vs. John W. Scholl, Mary A. Barcroftvs. Jacob McCool and others, Warren & Merritt vs. Solomon Ettlinger, and last but per haps not least, Israel Confer vs. Abra ham King. The last named parties have quite a material difference of opin ion to be settled toy court or Jury. —Mr. I. J. Grenoble, Spring Mill's enterprising merchant, has leased Gep bart & Musser'a grain and ware house at Coburn, and will open a grain and coal business on Mouday next. —From the Bcllefonte Bemocrat we jeani that our voung friend J. W. St am, formerly of this place but now residing at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin, had a streak of hick that would be absolutely crushing to any man less hale and hear, ty than John. On the day before Christmas John mariied a young Iwdy, am w ering to the beautiful name of El la Walsingham. with a large and flour ishing mercantile establishment thrown in. We congratulate John on his luck and success—provided always he didnot fo rgft to send his printer a good, large wedding cake. That is a necessary part of good etiquette and seems to be very essential to the future happiness of a newly-married couple. —John Loss has found his match at last. Tie bought himself a Advlle and fiddles away for dear life by the hour, to the annoyance of the neighbors and the dismay of all the chickens in town. John, your music is entirely too plain tive for this merry season. Plav some thing "lußtig, ,> it would sound much better, especially on tcaJcr. Give us, rrinstance : ••On R Susquehanna raft 1 KO down the bay, Au' I fiddle an' I dance An' I riotlc all the wav, Buch m gettiac up the stairs I never did PEININT.ER A* MUSSER now have the largest and most complete stock of marble on hand—both in the rough and in finished work—ever brought to Centre county. At their works -can be seen no less than twenty monuments, ranging in price from sl4 to S2OO, and about two hundred head stones, plain or carv ed, from $3 to $75. They are pre pared to suit all tastes as well as all means. They have also accept ed the sole agency for the largest part of the county including Belle fonte, for the sale of the celebrated White Brome Monuments, Head Stones Statuary, V ses, Ac., manu factured by the extensive White Bronze Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Thankful for past favors they re spectfully solicit the continued con fidence and patronage of the public. D. L. Zerbj is their authorized soliciting and collecting agent. tf —Fx-Judge Ilartman, after years of gratuitous but f utliful service as chair man of the hog committee, has at last resigned that high position and turned antiquarian. 11 is first efforts have re sulted in a grand triumph to himself as well as a valuable rescue fer local history. Recently he unearthed—WH forget how many hundred feet urider ground—two old lottery tickets. Tiie one is or was for the benefit of the Washington Monument Lottery, of Philadelphia, his a rough cut of the "Father of Ilia Country" and promisee somebody SIOO, less 15 per cent. It is dated at PhiUda., Jan. 1. 1814, and signed " 'Hope it Co" —a significant sig nature. The other ticket shows how our pi ous old fathers sometimes raised funds to build or pay their churches, a plan that has fallen into entire disuse ia our degenerate d?vs. The following is a true copy of the : ticket : Mo 313. F>'T the bmcJU of the German Meeting House in Aaronsbur,. This Ticket will entitle the hearer to such Prise as may be drawn to its number, if demanded within three months after the drawing is fltuehed. Subject to a deuuetionof 20 per cent ADAM XEIDIGII, Aaronsburg, DANIEL KBS.V. October 18i2. Two CHILDREN, one of fifteen and ths other of fourteen, were recently married in Fayette county. Of course they ran away from home to do it and finding a preacher on the road were married by him. The children ought to have had more sense ; but anything like that seems too much to expect of the preacher. Somebody ought to be detailed to go around with that man and interfere with his perform tnce of such disgustingly idiotic things as mar rying two children who soem to hare fallen out of the cradle and into the hands for the purpose. —£bc. A TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST. BT. PETERSBURG, January 14.—During the performance at a circus In Bero persons perished in the flames. The fire was caused by the careless handling of fire worksou the stage. |>t. *|ofet, Sm. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAT. The traveling public will htlll find at this Hotel ihe same liberal provision for their com fert. It ilocated in the immediate centres of tawiness and places of amuserae.it aud the dif ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parte of the etty, are easily accessible by Street Cars eußstantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to th*e visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Tear patronaiee respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor. Sews Miscellany. A Berks county farmer claims to have raised 72 "> bushels of potatoes to the acre this year. A Good wife for Some Good Fellow. From the Conyers Weekly. Not a thousand miles from the line of Oglethorpe county lives a young la flv, who according to our estimation, is a l>erfect model. She has a nice little farm, on which she hns a large fl ck of sheep, cattle, swine and a nice horse. Those thriving animals are fed and at tended by her own hands t and we are told that she will make a good crop of both corn and cotton. A Dross with 1 800 Bnttonn. New York Letter in the Detroit Free I'iets. It almost seems incredible, and bad I not ocular proof 1 should not dare to state it that a single dress should have on it 1,800 buttons of varying sites. Ten days were consumed in arranging and sewing on the buttons by a seam stress. On each sleeve iiirre were 1(H) buttons; on the Txnly, basque and col lar Sot. and ou the skirt 1,850. Those on the skirt were arranged in triangles, squares, crosses, stars and other curi ous shapes, ou a foundation of black satin. The dress had a satiny appear ance and was very weighty—so much so that it would require a lady of con siderable strength to wear it. The in- tcntion was to hive 2,000 buttons on it but the entire surface of the dress would have to he covered. The buttons were all black, some round and others flat and many of them quite expensive. An Eleotrlo Rat Deetroyor. Ralph Corbit, an ingenious twelve year-old boy of Honey brook, Chester county, has devised a novel plan ot get ting rid of uts which invest his fath er's cellar. He has constructed out of old fruit jars a battery of three levden jars, which he connects and places upon a large iron piste which touches the tin foil an the outside. The bait is so ar ranged that when the rat steps upon the plate and seiies the bait he at once makes the connection between the out side and the inside of the Jars and thev are dtscltarged through his lardy killing him literally as quick as lightnin/. He charges the jars by means of an electri cal machine, also constructed by him self. lie ran a couple of wires through the floor to the cellar from the room a bove; as soon as he would hear a rat squeak he would immediately recharge the battery. The first time he put the machine in operation he slaughteied twenty-five rats 111 the space of three hours, and in two days the cellar was entirely cleared of the jiests. A Snake Story in Midwinter. From the Jacksonville (Florida) Times. Professor Bell, the Smithsonian In stitution's agent, shipped his last col lection ot snakes to the North two ago, and already has his museum full again. It is aurp rising how rapid ly they become domesticated under his treatment. During the recent cold snap some of tlrem that ho turns loose in his room at night climbed up the bed-posts and coiled themselves tip in his blankets. He felt them hunting for C yearn and 14 days. On the ftth Inst., In Akronshurg after a linger. tn nines, Mr. John Jt. Bell, aged 72 years, 3 yhontli* and # days. Mr. Bell was an old and much respected cit izen or this con mtinity. Me came to Aarons bnrg In IS3I, and reside her© to the tints of hts death. # * On the IMfclnet. In Aarbnsburg, Charles rt., Infant eon of lie*. I'.C. sCathartus Weldemey. er, aged W days. On the 15th Inst., at the residence of Mr. David Klinport, In Penn township, Mr. Joscit> Peters, lu the Mtli year of'Wti ago. . '! . I 1 B 1" i ■ IHJ -J~ Vfllkwlua Harssl. Csrrsctsd every Wednesday Whsat. eld, \ 1.00 new, No. i I.QO " No. R6 Core Rve.,... 70 oats White 45 flack wheat Flour 4. 40 Bran A *hti ts.pei ton 16 75 Salt,per Itrl 1.00 Plaster, gron ltd f.54 Cement, per ttnshel 46 to 60 Hurley 70 Tyinolh yeecd Flaxseed Cloverseed 7.00 Butter llams 16 Rides 10 Veal Pork R-e. Rggs S Pwtatoes 60 Lard 1* Tallow Soap 6 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL M A'KKKT AT COBUKK- Cf* Coal #6.26 Store " 6 26 Chestnut 6 00 Psa 150 Pea by the ear load 3.40 Fifty cents per tos sddillosal whes delivered lu Mlllbeim. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, ,/ Plaster & Salt. €oßum. frit. A-ni(WiBST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. full up:>ly el Ce*l. Planter and Salt al *)i eu Land and told at the loweet pi low Mr Coal kept under reef at all eoaaona ef Uie year. ••"The pebllc patronage reapcetfally eollct •4. tfly D. H. Llnkee; MANUFACTURER AND DBALKK IN FURNITURE, Aaronsburg, Penna. Chamber Nuits. Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables. Bieakfaat rabies, pining Tallies, Extension Tables, sidelo;trds, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockeis, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool mul Hair Matresses, every st>le of M Otild ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any site made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. 1 keep a complete line ot undertak er'* goods always on hand. Having a Branch Shop in Millheim. I can accommodate customed at either place. A share of public patronage re spectfully solicited. 50-6 m Aiy/v k made at home by the in iftT f/'l ons Beat business now be •TO M /CLJforftthe public. CapPulnnto t need wfe o We will start you. Mtn, women boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work In spare time, or give vnur whole time to the business. No other business will pay you near ly as well. No one cau fall to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and term* free. Money made fast, easily, and bou •rafciy. Aadre** Tm & Co.. Aeyusta. Maine. LewislinrE 2nd Tyrone Railruacl Time Me. LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 B T • A. M. A. M. PM. r *• P- * Montandon 705 9.4<) 2.05 6.00 /.55 Lcwisburg 7.25 10 05 120 Fajr (r0ui1....7 30 10.13 m*s. mehl 7.40 10.27 2.35 Vioksburg 7.45 1036 2.40 MifHinburg 8.00ar11.00 ar 2.55 le. 3 t's Mlllmwit 8.22 3.28 Laurolton 8.33 3.40 Wiker Kun .8.57 4.06 Cherry liun 9.15 <<•£ Fowler 9.35 4.47 Coburn 9.48 5.00 Spring Mills ar 10.15 at, 5.30 LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 en 10 A. M. P. M. Spring Mills 5.50 150 Oobuvn 6 IS 2.20 Fowler 6.28 2.33 Cherry Uun 6.43 2.55 Wlker llun 7.05 3.15 Laureltnn 7.30 3.40 Millmont 7.40 3-52 _ A. M. Mifflfnborg 11.45 4.15 i*. M. Vicksburg 5.15 12.10 4.32 Riehl 820 12.17 4.38 FairGiound A. 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